Dr. Biscaro earned his degree from Xavier University in 2005 and completed a Post-Doctoral Residency in Clinical Psychology at the Louis Stokes Cleveland DVAMC with a Special Emphasis in Psychosocial Rehabilitation of Veterans with Serious Mental Illness (SMI). He is currently employed as a clinical psychologist at the Louis Stokes Cleveland DVAMC where he is the Program Director/Team Leader for the Recovery Resource Center, a Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center (PRRC). Dr. Biscaro has extensive training and experience providing evidence-based psychosocial interventions to include individuals who experience severe mental illness. He has lectured on the topic in a variety of settings and to diverse audiences. Dr. Biscaro has also been certified in Equine Assisted Therapy through the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA). He has particular interest in person-centered practices that help individuals realize their self-determined goals and roles.

Dr. Biscaro is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) and Board Certified in Forensic Psychology. He consults for two forensic centers and has years of experience conducting criminal and civil forensic evaluations including: competence to stand trial, mental state at the time of the offense, violence risk, sexual offender risk, juvenile competency, juvenile delinquency, fitness for duty, independent medical examinations, disability determination, child custody, parental fitness, and guardianship.

Lynn A. Luna Jones, Ph.D. ABPP

James Pontau, Ph.D.

Arcangela Wood, Psy.D.

​​​Forensic Psychologists and psychiatrists

William Ajayi, Ph.D.

​Dr. Ajayi earned his doctoral degree from Kent State University in 2014. He is currently employed as a clinical psychologist at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center where he specializes in the assessment and treatment of PTSD and co-occurring trauma-related psychological difficulties. He received his doctoral training in forensic assessment at the Bureau of Prisons Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky. He has conducted the following forensic evaluations: diagnostic, personality, and intellectual assessment; competency to stand trial; criminal responsibility; and violence risk assessment with a pre-trial inmate population in a secure setting.

Anthony Tarescavage, Ph.D.

Sara G. West, M.D.

Michael Biscaro, Psy.D., ABPP

​Dr. Pontau earned his doctorate from the University of Akron in 2015 and is a licensed psychologist. He completed his post-doctoral residency in neuropsychology at Mentis Neuro Rehab and Neuropsychology Management Partners, addressing the needs of individuals with acquired and traumatic brain injuries, as well as those with neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, through his internship at Heartland Behavioral Healthcare hospital, he acquired experience conducting a variety of forensic evaluations and examinations. He currently is employed within a correctional psychology position and provides services to inmates with mental health needs, with particular focus on individuals with cognitive deficits, and performs evaluations determining suitability for early release and work programs.

In addition to his clinical experiences, Dr. Pontau also has experience in developing and conducting psychological and psychiatric research in the areas of mood disorders and trauma at various regional universities, including Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University. He has also taught courses on educational psychology, group counseling, and personality assessment.

Dr. West completed both her undergraduate and medical school education at the University of Virginia. In 2008, she completed Adult Psychiatry at University Hospitals-Case Medical Center in Cleveland and remained there for a fellowship in forensic psychiatry, which she completed in 2009. During her residency, Dr. West received the Rappeport Fellowship from the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, the Mahmoud A. Parsa Excellence in Research Award, a Resnick Scholarship from the Midwest chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, and the Ruth Fox Memorial Endowment Scholarship from the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

Dr. West is board certified in general and forensic psychiatry. She has published numerous articles and presented on the local, national, and international level on multiple occasions. She has worked on psychiatric units in state and federal facilities, as well as in correctional institutions. She also does outpatient medication management at community mental health centers and maintains a private forensic practice. Her areas of expertise within forensic psychiatry include competency to stand trial, sanity, and fillicide.

Dr. Wood earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ursuline College and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. She is a licensed psychologist and has been a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Northeast Ohio Medical University since 2010. She has held various positions with The Association of Ohio Forensic Evaluation Center Directors, and she is currently the Clinical Director of the Psycho-Diagnostic Clinic. Dr. Wood has also provided educational seminars to schools, mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, and the Board of Developmental Disabilities.

Dr. Wood has a special interest in forensic evaluation and has over 13 years of experience working with individuals who have court involvement. She has completed numerous psychological evaluations, supervised forensic pre-doctoral interns and post-doctoral trainees, and provided expert testimony in various courts.

Dr. Lynn Luna Jones earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Temple University in 2004. She is a licensed psychologist and has been a professor at Capella University since 2006. She has previously been an adjunct faculty member at Kent State University. She has taught courses including, but not limited to, forensic psychology, adolescent development, psychological testing, learning and cognition, personality theory, lifespan development, multicultural issues, and professional ethics. She has published research on various forensic topics and is responsible for the supervision of pre-doctoral and post-doctoral psychology students. She enjoys helping future psychologists develop their clinical skills. As an educator, Dr. Luna Jones also provides professional development seminars to other mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, and community members. She is a certified substance abuse professional (SAP). She is a member of MENSA.

Dr. Luna Jones became a board certified forensic psychologist by the American Board of Professional Psychology in 2012. She is also a certified Substance Abuse Professional. She is the Chief Psychologist of the Psycho-Diagnostic Clinic where she conducts forensic evaluations for criminal defendants in various common pleas and municipal courts in Summit, Stark, Portage, Geauga, and Medina counties. She has also consulted for the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court. Dr. Luna Jones also provides forensic evaluations for various courts in Cuyahoga County as well. As a result, she is frequently called to testify as an expert witness in court. She performed the following forensic evaluations: Competency to stand trial, sanity at the time of the act, mitigation of penalty, violence risk assessment, sexual risk assessment, juvenile delinquency, juvenile bindover/transfer, intervention in lieu of conviction, substance abuse, child custody, parental fitness, guardianship, independent medical evaluations, pre-surgical psychological evaluations, personal injury, and immigration-related evaluations.

Dr. Tarescavage is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar and Resident of Psychology at Kent State University, where he received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 2015. While a student at Kent State University, Dr. Tarescavage received the Lillian Friedman Fellowship for being the university's outstanding graduate student in the area of mental health. He also received the Award for Outstanding Student Research in the Field of Police and Public Safety Psychology from Division 18 of the American Psychological Association.

Dr. Tarescavage has received doctoral training in forensic assessments, including those involving sanity, criminal competency, mitigation of penalty, substance use, personality disorders, and violence risk assessment. At Kent State University, he taught graduate and undergraduate courses related to statistics, assessment, and forensic psychology. He also supervised the clinical assessments of all graduate students in the Kent State Clinical Psychology program.

Dr. Tarescavage's research focus includes the use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) in forensic settings and personnel screenings. He is co-author of the upcoming Oxford University Press book entitled Using the MMPI-2-RF in Forensic Assessments and is the author of over 25 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals.